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Favorite overall

Alienware 34 QD-OLED (AW3423DW)

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Best big screen on a budget

Innocn 40C1R

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Smartest design

HP Omen 27u

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Though money's still tight for a lot of folks, the days of desperately hunting for a $200 monitor for every member of a suddenly working-and-schooling-at-home family are long gone. The good news is that prices seem to be coming down across the board and better technologies -- notably OLED and HDR with local dimming thanks to Mini LED backlights -- are more widely available for desktop displays.

Read more:How to Buy a Gaming Monitor

Which is the best monitor?

As with many categories of tech products, "best" can be subjective, regardless of how objective your testing is. For instance, I prioritize color accuracy over thin bezels and sleek curves. So I tend to refer to my top picks as "favorites" (or "top picks") rather than "bests." And while expensive monitors aren't necessarily better than cheaper ones, you usually have to spend more or make compromises, especially for more specialized displays for color work or gaming.

With that in mind, my favorite overall monitors are the , such as the Alienware 34 models and others; there are a lot more of these now. It's pricey at just under $1,000 but it has great image quality, excellent color and class-leading gaming performance. It's also widescreen, which is a perk for work.

A bigger screen but for a lot less isInnocn's 40-inch 40C1Rat $450. It's not nearly as good, but it's good enough all around -- especially if you can find it when the price dips.

If you need advice on whether a particular type of monitor is right for you, there are some answers to common questions at the bottom of the list and a lot more guidance available in our general monitor and gaming monitor buying guides.

Pros

  • Great gaming performance and quality
  • Excellent color and tonal accuracy, notably in the dark shadow areas
  • Nice set of controls
  • Three-year warranty against burn-in

Cons

  • Radiates some heat through the screen
  • Annoying connector arrangement and cable management

$899 at Amazon

Favorite overall

Alienware 34 QD-OLED (AW3423DW)

The combination of OLED with Samsung's Quantum Dot color technology makes this Alienware 34-inch a standout. With great gaming performance and quality, terrific color and tonal accuracy (notably in the dark shadow areas, where OLED is weak), true HDR support, a USB hub, a solid set of controls and an above-average three-year warranty against burn-in, it really is hard to beat. It's not perfect: It doesn't have speakers, though the ones built into monitors tend to be pretty lame, and I'm not thrilled with the design of the connector layout and cable management, to mention a couple nitpicks. But it's certainly a top all-around choice.

In September 2023, Alienware announced a followup model, the AW3423DWF, which is slightly less expensive and essentially the same panel, but instead of G-Sync, it supports FreeSync Pro and VESA Adaptive-Sync, two DP connectors and one HDMI versus the opposite on the older model and 120Hz VRR when hooked up to a console. There might be some other tweaks since it loses the extra overhead of the G-Sync silicon (for instance, it supposedly can mount closer to a wall with a VESA mount).

Read our Alienware 34 QD-OLED (AW3423DW) review.

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Pros

  • Nice and roomy
  • Generally solid performance for the money
  • Includes VESA mounting hardware

Cons

  • Minimally HDR
  • Action-gaming can have motion blur
  • Somewhat low resolution for its size
  • Little in the way of documentation

$450 at Innocn

Best big screen on a budget

Innocn 40C1R

The 40-inch flatscreen Innocn trades some excellence for value, making it a solid general-purpose monitor if you need a big 'un for less and are OK with above average, but not best-in-class, gaming or color-critical accuracy. Plus, it ships with VESA mounting hardware in the box, which is convenient if you want to mount it on a wall or an arm, and unlike a lot of "value" competitors, it has a USB-C connection with 90-watt power delivery.

Like many big-for-less displays, the Innocn has somewhat low resolution for its size -- 3,440x1,440 pixels -- but if you normally scale your view, then it should suit. Gaming is solid, but if you play games with really fast moving action, the motion artifacts may bother you. It does handle 144Hz (DP) and 100Hz (HDMI) refresh rates, though. And it has a lot of features that are either minimally effective or undocumented.

Read our Innocn 40C1R review.

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Pros

  • Well designed, with relatively easy access to connections
  • Console VRR and 4K at 120Hz compatible

Cons

  • The built-in speakers are not worth it
  • No downstream USB-C connection
  • Stand doesn't allow for swivel

$617 at Amazon

Smartest design

HP Omen 27u

One of my pet peeves with the majority of monitors is the location of all the connectors in a hard-to-reach recess. That's not an issue if you never have to get to the USB ports or swap the video cables. But if you do, then this HP stands out for its diamond-angled back that essentially puts all the connectors on the sides. It's no slouch as a monitor either. My unit required a little tweaking to hit some better color accuracy, but was quite good afterward. And it's great for both PC and console gaming, with support for 4K at 144Hz over DisplayPort and 4K/120Hz VRR compatible with consoles. Plus it's got a USB hub.

Don't get it if you want real HDR or are swayed by the lure of speakers -- the latter are good for boop-and-beep notifications, for example, but can't replace a real speaker system or headset. And my one peeve about the design is the stand's inability to swivel.

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Pros

  • Accurate, relatively high-contrast screen with a broad color gamut
  • Tons of USB ports, a couple easy to reach

Cons

  • Echo-canceling mic sounds echoey
  • Webcam needs better software

$650 at Amazon

Work workhorse

Dell UltraSharp 32 Video Conferencing Monitor (U3223QZ)

Dell's IPS Black panel in this 32-inch monitor (plus webcam, mic and speakers) delivers the broad color gamut of IPS plus deeper blacks, which means higher contrast than usual. And that translates to easier on the eyes for long days in front of the screen.

The "videoconferencing" refers to a tilting 4K webcam, 12-watt speakers, mic array, on-bezel videoconferencing touch controls and extra work perks like power delivery and monitor daisy chaining, a ton of USB connections for docking and more. If you like your desk to look like it's a stock photo, it's a clean solution. And some of the USB ports are even within easy reach. Since most of the features are controlled in software, this isn't a good choice for Mac users.

It's expensive, but it does include the equivalent of a webcam, conference phone and hub. So if you need those, it somewhat mitigates the sticker shock. If and when it goes on sale, it will also be a good value.

Dell released firmware that it says addresses at least some of the nitpicks I had when I reviewed it -- mostly about the sound and image quality for the mic and camera -- but I was unable to go back and retest.

Read our Dell UltraSharp 32 Videoconferencing Monitor (U3223QZ) review.

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Pros

  • Excellent color accuracy and Apple-standard color profiles
  • Good speaker system for a monitor

Cons

  • No physical controls
  • No HDR
  • Meh Windows compatibility
  • Height adjustable stand is extra cost and neither choice allows swiveling or rotation
  • Only a single input connection
  • No easy-access ports

$1,300 at Amazon

For the all-Mac creator

Apple Studio Display

Pricey but pretty -- with excellent color accuracy and reference profiles plus a good, six-speaker audio system -- the Apple Studio Display gives Mac ecosystem fans exactly what one expects from Apple.

That includes some of the downsides as well, such as no physical controls, no HDR, extra cost for a stand that lets you adjust the height (with no swivel or rotation), a single input connection and the three USB-C ports on the back rather than easily accessible.

Read our Apple Studio Display review.

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Other notable monitors

HyperX Armada 27($300 for the monitor and $60 for the arm): HyperX's first foray into gaming monitors feels a little like a test balloon. Parent company HP already sells an Omen line of gaming monitors, and it seems like a monitor-plus-arm is just an attempt to differentiate. TheArmada 27 is a fine 165Hz, 1440p gaming display and the arm comes with parts for multiple types of mounting, but I wasn't a huge fan of the arm design and there are better 27-inch 1440p monitors for the money.

Sony InZone M9($698): This PlayStation-optimized monitor -- though its not from Sony's PlayStation division -- is a great HDR experience (DisplayHDR 600 with 96-zone local dimming) and works as advertised with the PS5. If you plan to mount it on an arm or VESA-compatible stand, then bump my opinion up a few notches; over time, I've grown to dislike the stand design more and more. Plus, the InZone M9 takes forever to cycle through inputs in auto input select mode on a multimonitor/input system.

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Monitor FAQs

What screen size do I need?

Everything being equal, and if you've got the space and budget, bigger is almost always better. Screen size labeling is based on the length of the diagonal: That made it easy to compare when almost every screen had the same aspect ratio (the ratio of the number of horizontal pixels to vertical pixels). But wide and ultrawide screens on desktop and newer ratios on laptops (such as 3:2 or 16:10) make it a little more difficult.

If you remember your geometry and algebra, you can calculate the width and height of the display if you also know the aspect ratio (because width/height = aspect ratio and width² + height² = diagonal²). The further from 1:1 the aspect ratio is, the wider the screen and the more the sides will be out of your center of vision if you're up close. The calculation will also let you figure out the physical dimensions of the screen, most notably the width, to ensure it will fit in the allotted space.DPI Calculatorcan do the math for you.

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Should I get two screens or one ultrawide?

This really depends on what you're doing. For instance, if you want a fast gaming monitor for play and a high-resolution display for work, it's a lot cheaper to get two than a single one that does both. Or if you need a color-accurate monitor for design but want a high-brightness one for gaming, it's also a lot cheaper to get two smaller ones -- I have two 27-inch models for that reason. But if you just need a ton of screen space, a single ultrawide might be simpler.

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Need more guidance? We've got more detailed info on what to look for in a general-purpose monitorand more specifically what's important in a gaming monitor.

How we test monitors

All measurements were performed usingPortrait Display's Calman Ultimate 2021 R4and later software using aCalibrite ColorChecker Display Plus(formerly X-Rite i1Display Pro Plus) and aMurideo Six-Gpattern generator for HDR testing where necessary, or the Client3 HDR patterns within Calman, where possible. How extensive our testing is depends on the capabilities of the monitor, the screen and backlight technology used, and the judgment of the reviewer.

On the most basic models we may stick with just brightness, contrast and color gamut, while on more capable displays we may run tests of most user-selectable modes for gaming or color-critical usage, uniformity and so on. For the color work, we may also run tests to verify how white point accuracy varies with brightness.

Color accuracy results reported in units of Delta E 2000 are based on Calman's standard Pantone patch set, plus the grayscale and skin tone patches. White points results are based on both the actual white value plus the correlated color temperature for the entire gray scale (21 patches, 0 to 100%) rounded down to the nearest 50K as long as there are no big variations. We also useBlur Busters'motion teststo judge motion artifacts (such as ghosting) or refresh rate-related problems that can affect gaming.

See more details about how we test monitors.

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FAQs

What is the future of monitors? ›

Enhanced Interaction: Beyond the Mouse and Keyboard

The future of displays might involve more intuitive ways to interact with our computers: Touchscreen Displays: Touchscreen technology is already prevalent in tablets and laptops, but expect it to become more widespread in desktop monitors as well.

What is a good monitor for everyday use? ›

Our current top monitor for most people—the Dell UltraSharp 27 4K USB-C Hub Monitor (U2723QE)—is a productivity model, but read on for our tested, vetted picks in gaming, graphic-arts, budget, and portable displays.

What is the average lifespan of a computer monitor? ›

The lifespan of a monitor is typically determined by its type, quality of components, usage patterns, and environmental factors. On average, an LCD monitor—currently the most common type—can last anywhere from 30,000 to 60,000 hours of use. This translates to roughly 10 to 20 years if used for about 8 hours a day.

Which company is best for monitors? ›

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What is the latest technology in monitors? ›

OLED and micro LED technologies are replacing LCDs to enhance display performance. Startups develop technologies like quantum dot (QD) displays, including flexible, immersive, projection, and laser-based displays. Read on to discover their impact on your business. This article was last updated in July 2024.

Are old monitors better? ›

The manufacturing process for older screens was also more labor-intensive. This meant that they were more likely to be made with care and attention to detail. However, newer screens are often mass-produced, which can lead to some quality control issues. The design of older screens was also different from newer screens.

What to look for in a computer monitor in 2024? ›

Resolution and refresh rate: A good monitor often comes with higher resolutions (such as 1440p or 4K) and faster refresh rates (such as 120Hz or 144Hz). This results in a smoother, more immersive gaming experience, reduced motion blur, and improved overall screen performance.

Is a 27-inch monitor too big for office work? ›

A 27-inch monitor can significantly enhance your productivity by providing more screen space to manage multiple applications and windows simultaneously. It's large enough to comfortably have two windows side by side, making multitasking easier.

Is a 32-inch monitor too big for office work? ›

It's large enough to look impressive on a typical home office desk but isn't excessive. In my experience, 32-inch monitors should be reserved for unusually large and deep desks, or corner setups where it's possible to position the display around four feet away from your face.

Is it OK to leave PC monitor on all the time? ›

Leaving it on wastes electricity and can slightly increase your power bill. You don't want to be disturbed by notifications or fan noise. Computer performance generally benefits from an occasional reboot.

Which monitor last longer? ›

LED monitors have longer lifespans and provide sharper and higher-quality images than LCD monitors.

How often should you upgrade your monitor? ›

That's understandable — monitors aren't as exciting as a new, ray-tracing capable video card or sixteen-core CPU — but, if your monitor is more than five years old, it's time to give an upgrade some serious thought. You could be missing out on a massive boost in image quality.

What is the number one monitor brand? ›

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ASUS ROG Swift PG279QM27"8.8
Dell Alienware AW2524H25"7.8
Gigabyte M32UC32"8.1
Sony INZONE M927"7.4
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Jun 20, 2024

What is the best quality for a monitor? ›

8K (7680×4320): The pinnacle of current monitor technology, 8K offers four times the resolution of 4K. While content availability is still limited, 8K monitors offer the highest level of detail and clarity currently available.

When a monitor is going out? ›

There are five common signs a monitor is going out: flickering, black screens, missing half screens, slowness to brighten, and stuck pixels. If you notice any of these signs, it may be time to look into either the warranty or purchasing a new monitor.

What is the future of LED display technology? ›

The future of LED screens is bright, with continuous advancements in technology driving new applications and enhanced user experiences. From the rise of MicroLEDs to the integration of AI and IoT, the LED industry is poised for significant growth and innovation.

Is there a shortage of monitors? ›

With the increased demand for laptops, monitors, and even TVs has backfilled this capacity and driven us into a shortage situation. This shortage of electronic components is not only in the display market but extends to basic components like resistors and capacitors.

What is the future display resolution? ›

2024 Display Tech will bring us more (and more affordable) display options with larger screens, brighter luminance levels, and increasingly saturated color palettes. Interestingly, 8K display resolution generated few headlines and fewer new products at CES.

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